Cooking an Ear of Corn on a grill?

Angelus

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ok...uhm...does anyone out there know how to cook an ear of corn of a charcoal grill? lol sum friends and me are having a party and I'm the cook.
Well a friend of mine is supplying sum ears of corn, and said sumthin about wanting to cook them on the grill...xD but we dont know how lmao.

So yeah....details would be great....length of time on the grill,and special prep for it?
what i meant by "If it helps" is if there is sum recipe that you'd recommend?
but keep in mind were a bunch of college students trying to keep our $ limit UNDER $40-$50
Oh, also if it helps where also having:

Grilled Pork Steaks
Beans
Bread
Mayb sum Chicken
 
Roasted Camp Corn

Serve with additional sweet pepper sauce and Creole seasoning, if desired.

6 ears fresh yellow corn with husks
1/4 cup butter
1 tsp dried basil
1 tsp sweet pepper sauce (such as Pickapeppa)
1/2 tsp Creole seasoning
1/4 tsp black pepper

Remove heavy outer husks from corn; pull back (but do not remove) inner husks. Remove and discard silks; rinse corn, and dry with paper towels. Set aside.
Melt 1/4 cup butter in a small saucepan over low heat. Stir in 1 teaspoon basil and next 3 ingredients, stirring until blended.
Brush corn evenly with butter mixture. Pull husks back over corn.
Grill corn, covered with grill lid, over high heat (400° to 500°) 25 minutes, making quarter turns every 6 to 7 minutes. Pull back husks before serving.

Yield: Makes 6 servings

--Southern Living, JULY 2005
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Grilled Corn with Seasoned Butters

Fresh corn still in the husk takes wonderfully to grilling. Serve it with one or all of the seasoned butters here and a platter of ribs or chicken hot off the grill.

6 ears of corn
1/3 cup unsalted butter, at room temperature

For the pecan butter:
1/3 cup ground pecans

For the lime butter:
1 Tbs. grated lime zest
1 Tbs. fresh lime juice

For the chili butter:
2 Tbs. chili powder
1 tsp. cumin seeds

For the Italian herb butter:
2 tsp. minced fresh basil
2 tsp. minced fresh oregano

Prepare a fire in a covered grill.

Working with 1 ear of corn at a time, carefully pull back the husks but leave them attached. Remove and discard the silk, then replace the husks around the ear. In a rectangular baking dish, soak the ears in cold water to cover for at least 20 minutes and then drain.

To make the seasoned butter, in a small bowl, using a fork or a wooden spoon, beat the butter until soft. Mix in the ingredients of your choice until they are evenly distributed. Refrigerate if not using immediately.

Carefully pull back the husks from each ear and spread the seasoned butter of your choice evenly over the kernels. Replace the husks.

Place the corn on the grill rack, cover, open the vents, and grill until the husks are browned and the kernels are tender, about 15 minutes. Transfer the corn to a platter or individual plates and serve hot. Serves 6.

--Williams-Sonoma
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leave them in the ears....

growing up my mom would always boil the corn or take off the leaves and wrap in tin foil...

but living in mexico for a time- I saw many incredible way to do corn (elotes)

I would suggest grilling them in the ears (leaves)

nice toppings:

butter & brown sugar,
butter & salt,
mayo and parmesan cheese (weird but super yummy)

Good luck
 
leave them in the ears....

growing up my mom would always boil the corn or take off the leaves and wrap in tin foil...

but living in mexico for a time- I saw many incredible way to do corn (elotes)

I would suggest grilling them in the ears (leaves)

nice toppings:

butter & brown sugar,
butter & salt,
mayo and parmesan cheese (weird but super yummy)

Good luck
 
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